Signature Art Exhibition targets countrywide tour

The art exhibition is currently running at Nhabe Museum Art gallery in Maun  PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
The art exhibition is currently running at Nhabe Museum Art gallery in Maun PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

After a successful art exhibition in Gaborone in April, curator of Signature Art Exhibition, Thabo Kgatlhwane has revealed that they have decided to take the event countrywide.

The art exhibition is currently running at Nhabe Museum Art gallery in Maun. Their next stop will be Francistown. “Because of the amazing response we got from the Gaborone one, I could that tell people were craving to see beauty especially because of the current global crisis. And it's not every Motswana who can go to Gaborone to see art so we decided to take the art to them,” Kgatlhwane told Arts & Culture in an interview this week.

The first exhibition in Gaborone combined five distinctive styles from local artists being Totang Motoloki, Tshediso Kedumetse, Mpho Kgopiso, Moleboge Mokgosi and Loretta Mekgwe. Kgatlhwane said with the exhibition currently open at Nhabe Museum until August 28, they had to replace some artists because of either financial or personal reasons. Only one artist ,Mokgosi has been dropped and they added Tebogo Gaotshabege and Emafa William. Kgatlhwane said the response has been positive even though not a lot of sales are being made. “Appreciation of the arts is one of our main concerns and that is bearing a lot of fruits.

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